Who I Am Today

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Northern Arizona University mean who I am today. Since I started NAU, I have growth in all the aspects of my life, I learned the real meaning of success, and the importance of education. The skills and education that I gained as a student through my years at NAU are very valuable, and I am very thankful to be part of the NAU family. My tenure at NAU mean that I have accomplished one of the most important phases of my life, and I am ready to take new challenges. I believe, there is nothing I cannot accomplish in life, because my years at NAU taught me to not be afraid of taking risks, to be myself, and to always follow my dreams no matter how hard is the path. The life of a student is never easy, but with NAU, I learned the most valuable knowledge

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